Microchip to Sell Arizona Wafer Fab as Part of Manufacturing Restructuring Strategy

On March 20, Microchip Technology (NASDAQ: MCHP) announced its plan to sell its Wafer Fab 2 facility located in Tempe, Arizona. The company has appointed Macquarie Group to lead the marketing and sale of the fab as part of a broader manufacturing reorganization strategy aimed at improving operational efficiency and profitability.

On March 20, Microchip Technology (NASDAQ: MCHP) announced its plan to sell its Wafer Fab 2 facility located in Tempe, Arizona. The company has appointed Macquarie Group to lead the marketing and sale of the fab as part of a broader manufacturing reorganization strategy aimed at improving operational efficiency and profitability.

Streamlining Operations for Strategic Growth

Wafer Fab 2, which houses fully operational semiconductor equipment, is now being marketed under the guidance of Macquarie’s Semiconductor and Technology team within its Commodities and Global Markets division. The move aligns with Microchip’s initiative to optimize its global manufacturing footprint.

Production and technology currently based at the Tempe facility are being transitioned to:

Wafer Fab 4 in Oregon

Wafer Fab 5 in Colorado

These two sites will continue to play a central role in Microchip’s long-term production capacity planning.

Expertise in Semiconductor Asset Disposition

Michael Finley, Senior Vice President of Fab Operations at Microchip, emphasized that the decision to close and sell Wafer Fab 2 marks another step in the company’s ongoing transformation. He expressed confidence in Macquarie’s track record of successfully managing high-value semiconductor asset sales, ranging from advanced tools to complete manufacturing facilities.

Don Trent, Senior Managing Director at Macquarie, noted that the firm has completed over 50 wafer fab disposition projects and offers asset-centric solutions tailored to the semiconductor sector.

What This Means for Microchip and the Industry

This strategic sale allows Microchip to:

Consolidate manufacturing operations

Focus resources on high-capacity fabs

Increase capital efficiency

Align with evolving market demands

The sale also offers an opportunity for interested buyers to acquire a fully equipped, operational fab in the U.S. market—a rare chance amid the increasing global focus on semiconductor manufacturing capacity and supply chain localization.

Microchip’s Continued Commitment

Despite the sale, Microchip remains committed to:

Delivering reliable products

Maintaining high-quality standards

Providing strong technical support

Maximizing shareholder value through strategic business transformation

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